Top Longest Sixes in PSL History (From 2016 to 2025)

By: Cricbites | November 4, 2025
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The PSL has always been about batting, finishing and amazing power-hitting performances. From 2016 to 2025, the tournament has seen some of the most magnificent sixes ever hit in T20 cricket. Big hitters from around the world including Powell, Fletcher and Andre have entertained fans with their powerful hits.

This detailed blog shows the top longest sixes in PSL history by distance, match references and player insights. Take a look at the batting and bowling performance tables and the lengthy FAQ.

Top 10 Longest Sixes in PSL History (2016-2025)

The record for the longest six in PSL history is held by Rovman Powell who hit an incredible 116-metre six in PSL 2023. In fact, the top three longest sixes were hit by Zalmi players, proving their dominance in the power-hitting department.

Here is the complete list of the top 10 longest sixes in PSL history:

1. Rovman Powell: 116 Meters (2023)

Rovman Powell currently tops the list of longest sixes in PSL with a mammoth six measuring 116 metres in the 2023 season. He was from Zalmi and playing against Quetta, Powell hit spinner Nawaz straight into the ground – a shot that landed on the roof of the Gaddafi Stadium.

It wasn’t just a six; it was a statement of raw power. Commentators called it the “cleanest six of the season”, and the audience was filled with disbelief. Powell’s six is ​​the longest in PSL history so far.

2. Andre Fletcher: 114 Meters (2018)

West Indies opening batsman, Andre Fletcher, has been tagged as ‘The Spiceman’ for his superb hitting. He showcased this power by hitting a 114-metre six against Multan Sultans while representing Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 2018.

The ball was high and long, went over the boundary and fell outside the stands. Fletcher’s easy timing and power made this six one of the most memorable sixes of the PSL’s inaugural season.

3. Tom Kohler-Cadmore: 108 Meters (2022)

During PSL 2022, English batsman Tom was in the news for hitting a powerful 108-meter six against Quetta Gladiators. Batting for Peshawar Zalmi, Kohler-Cadmore took advantage of a half-volley bowled by Nawaz and sent the ball deep into the night sky.

This kind of hit changed the momentum of the match and reminded the fans that Kohler-Cadmore is a real power-hitter.

4. Andre Russell: 108 Meters (2018)

Known worldwide for his muscular strength, Andre Russell has added the PSL to his long list of leagues where he has hit big sixes. While representing Multan Sultans against Karachi Kings during the 2018 season, he hit a powerful six from 108 metres off Amir.

Although Russell was out on the second ball, his hit became one of the most replayed highlights of the PSL season.

5. Ben Cutting: 107 Meters (2023)

Australian all-rounder Ben Cutting is known for finishing games in style with big shots. In PSL 2023, he hit a 107-metre six for Karachi Kings against Multan Sultans, when the team needed 22 runs in the last over.

The ball disappeared into the upper half as the crowd cheered, showcasing Cutting’s finishing ability. Even though Karachi was facing a slight defeat, his strike was a PSL classic.

6. Kamran Akmal: 106 Meters (2018)

Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has been one of Peshawar Zalmi’s consistent performers. He stunned everyone with a six from 106 metres against Lahore Qalandars in PSL 2018.

It’s a reminder that technique combined with time can sometimes produce a power as powerful as brute force.

7. James Vince: 106 Meters (2023)

During PSL 2023, the English opener James Vince hit a massive 106-meter six while playing for Karachi Kings against the Multan Sultans. The ball was perfectly timed and disappeared over long-on.

Vince’s innings included a quick fifty. Karachi, however, despite of his effort, failed to win the match. Still, his six remains one of the standout moments of the season.

8. Tim David: 106 Meters (2023)

Singapore-born and Australian power-hitter Tim David also joined the 106-meter club in PSL 2023. A clean striker, David can hit any boundary; thus, he is one of the most dangerous finishers in T20 cricket today.

9. Azam Khan: 105 Meters (2023)

Young big-hitting player Azam Khan rose to fame during PSL 2023. While playing against Karachi Kings, he hit a magnificent six from 105 meters. The ball disappeared into the stands as a testament to the power of the Islamabad United batsman, who is still developing as a big-match player.

10. Joe Denly: 104 Meters (2018)

England’s Joe Denly is a power-hitter, but he stunned fans by hitting a 104-meter six while playing for Karachi Kings in PSL 2018. Clean technique and perfect timing made this shot one of the most magnificent long sixes ever seen in PSL history.

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Conclusion

PSL is still a power-hitters’ paradise. From Powell’s roof-breaking 116-metre shot to Fletcher’s 114-metre monster, PSL has transformed big hitting. Each of these huge strikes speaks not just of muscle power but also of timing, precision and fearless intent. In fact, the epitome of modern-day T20 batting. The PSL gets bigger every year, and the bar for the longest six also rises; it is only expected to rise in the coming season.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Has any Pakistani player hit a six over 110 meters in the PSL?

Till now, no Pakistani player has been able to cross the 110-metre mark. The longest six hit by a domestic player is Kamran Akmal’s 106-metre six in 2018.

Q2. Who hit the longest six in PSL 2023?

Rovman Powell’s 116-metre six is ​​the longest six of PSL 2023 – and in fact, the longest six in PSL history.

Q3. Which overseas players are dominating PSL’s longest six list?

This list, dominated by the West Indians, includes Powell, Fletcher and Russell, all of whom are naturally strong power hitters.

Q4. Which year recorded the most long sixes in PSL history?

The 2023 season saw the longest streak, with five entries in the top 10 list – the most explosive year to date.

Q5. Among the top 10 longest sixes, which is the shortest?

The shortest six of those ten is still an incredible 104 metres, hit by Joe Denly for Karachi Kings in 2018.

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